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Four Methods for Estimating the Concentration of Ions in Electrolyte Solutions

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The results of measuring the volt-ampere characteristics of a 1% aqueous solution of KCl at room temperature are presented. The question of the parameters determined from the dependence I(U) is discussed. A hypothesis about the electrical shielding of the electrode potential by ions is proposed. Based on the information about electrochemical functions, a method for determining the concentration of ions from the experimental curve is developed and shown.

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Kosykh, N.B., Varzin, S.A., Glavnov, P.V., Guzev, S.A., Yafyasov, A.M. (2022). Four Methods for Estimating the Concentration of Ions in Electrolyte Solutions. In: Karev, V.I. (eds) Physical and Mathematical Modeling of Earth and Environment Processes. Springer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental Sciences. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-99504-1_7

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